Profession Reporter

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Profession Reporter - the reference to Michelangelo Antonioni's 1975 film of the same name is entirely deliberate and for you to figure out - is the latest in a series of works, following on from Warburton's Walks series and Compendium Maleficarum III (with Frederick Farryl Goodwin), that seeks to further break down the already fragile barriers separating composition and improvisation, natural (field recordings) and man-made (improvised) sound. Sourced from recordings made in Morocco in three different locations at three different times of day - morning, midday, evening - and extracts from live improv concerts in France, featuring Kyle Bruckmann, Bertrand Denzler, Greg Kelley, Jean Sébastien Mariage, Bruno Meillier, Bhob Rainey, Fabrizio Spera and Warburton himself - it's voyage of discovery across space and time for composer and listener alike.

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Profession Reporter - the reference to Michelangelo Antonioni's 1975 film of the same name is entirely deliberate and for you to figure out - is the latest in a series of works, following on from Warburton's Walks series and Compendium Maleficarum III (with Frederick Farryl Goodwin), that seeks to further break down the already fragile barriers separating composition and improvisation, natural (field recordings) and man-made (improvised) sound. Sourced from recordings made in Morocco in three different locations at three different times of day - morning, midday, evening - and extracts from live improv concerts in France, featuring Kyle Bruckmann, Bertrand Denzler, Greg Kelley, Jean Sébastien Mariage, Bruno Meillier, Bhob Rainey, Fabrizio Spera and Warburton himself - it's voyage of discovery across space and time for composer and listener alike.